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    • sonic_print (10626)- Feedback left by buyer.
      More than a year ago
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      Good buyer, prompt payment, valued customer, highly recommended.
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      More than a year ago
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      Hope to deal with you again. Thank you.
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      Thank you for an easy, pleasant transaction. Excellent buyer. A++++++.
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      Fast payer. Great buyer
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    Reviews (2)
    Motorola Moto X 4th Generation - 32GB - Super Black (Unlocked) Smartphone
    09 Jul, 2019
    Calling it a "budget phone" is selling it short!
    Don't let the price, age, or form factor fool you. This is a legit phone in every sense. While it will never compete with the Pixels and Galaxy S' of the world, it all boils down to how much phone you really need. Easy to hold in one hand, fits in your pocket (it's not phablet sized), and all the way up to date with Android P. Only knock against it is lack of adaptable storage (you can still use MicroSD cards, just not for apps. Content only!). Still, at sub-120 (sub-100 if you find a deal like I did) this is a no brainier if you need a reliable daily driver.
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    LG V20 64GB Titan Gray AT&T Good Condition
    02 May, 2018
    Greatest isn't always the latest
    I like to stay up-to-date with technology, but sometimes the asking price is just too much. $800-1000 for a 2017/2018 flagship smartphone just doesn't make financial sense to me. So I did my research to determine if it was even worth the investment to track down a flagship from 2016/2017. That's when I ran across the LG V20. What drew me to it was it's huge 5.7" screen and removable battery. Coming from a Galaxy S6 Active that destroyed battery near the end of it's life, I can say that the ability to change out the battery is super handy and greatly extends the life of the phone. I'm also a fan of the second screen. It's a gimmick, sure, but it's there, and I use it, and I've found it to be a nice alternative to the always on screens you find on AMOLED screens. Last, but certainly not least, is that awesome Hi-Fi Quad DAC. If you have nice headphones or use an auxillary cable in your car to listen to audio, you are in for a serious treat. I have never heard audio this good from any device, MP3 player or phone. It's just that good. I picked up a refurbished model of this phone for $160, and outside of a couple of very faint scratches, I can't tell it apart from a new unit. Pro Tip: if you do go refurbished, pay attention to the screen to make sure it isn't ghosting. The V20 unfortunately has a reputation for that, and the first device I ordered did this. I'm happy to say my second works great and I have no complaints. If you can't stand paying huge money for phones, and want a device that's going to see support well into 2019, pick this up. You won't be disappointed.
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